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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
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(by) / on riding his motorcycle

Can I say,

(a) He delivers newspaper (by)riding his motorcycle.

(b) He delivers newspaper (on)riding his motorcycle.
  

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" In conversational British English, "motorbike" is more common than "motorcycle" (though "motorcycle" is perfectly good English).

  • " In conversational British English, "motorbike" is more common than "motorcycle" (though "motorcycle" is perfectly good English).
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"He delivers newspapers on his motorcycle."

In conversational British English, "motorbike" is more common than "motorcycle" (though "motorcycle" is perfectly good English).

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